Closet Organizing Tips: Systems for Conquering Closet Clutter
Closet organizing indicates that you value the simple home
improvement of added closet space. Below you'll find simple
ideas to get your closets organized:
A good suggestion for starters is to plan your closet with
hanging rods nearest the outside walls. In most cases, this will
give you the optimum access to shelves and drawer spaces.
For reach-in closets with double-folding doors, it's often
better to put the drawers in the center where they're more
easily accessible. For a closet with sliding doors, place the
drawers on either end of the closet. Wardrobe Inventory.
Separate your closet into these categories:
-- What you currently wear -- What you've worn only a few times
in the last 12 months -- What hasn't even been considered in
more than a year
You might want to bag and store clothing from the second
category above, and consider donating the things from third.
Numerous charities appreciate clothing donations and will even
pick them up from your home.
When storing out-of-season items, remember to always clean the
items first and store all boxes in a dry place.
Assess the cloths you want to keep in your closet. Think about
how much drawer space, hanging and shelf storage you'll need
before you begin shopping for closet organizer kits and design
ideas.
Do you share a walk-in closet with a spouse? Make the right side
for one person's wardrobe, and the left side for the other. If
you have enough space, the back wall can be shared.
One of the most trendy closet designs of modern home improvement
uses drawers or baskets with long verticals of 24" shelves in
the center of the side walls, with hanging space on either side.
If you don't have enough room for such a layout on each side of
the closet, but you'd still like shelves, drawers, shoe storage
or baskets, plan on using the side walls for hanging space and
put a drawer unit on the back wall.
General Closet Organization tips:
Double hanging space of your closet by adding a second rod at
40" from the ground and adjusting the upper rod to 80".
Use your closet doors to create more space by adding
over-the-door racks. This space can be used for cap racks, shoe
storage, valets, towel racks or general purpose hooks.
To avoid wrinkling, avoid hanging garments too close together.
Use specific hangers in your closet to gain space and store
items, like Multiple skirt hangers, multiple slack hangers,
belt, scarf, and tie hangers.
To retain the original shape of your sweaters and eliminate
hanger marks, it's usually good to fold them instead of hanging
them. New hangers are on the market however, with rounded edges
to prevent hanger marks.
As you use up closet space, think about adding garment racks.
These come with wheels for easy movement, and many come with
covers.
Walk-in closets can be thought of as a series of "reach-ins".
Measure each wall separately and plan your storage wall by wall.
Use corner shelving to craft the most of the space you have.
Institute just a few of these closet organizing tips and unleash
the full joy of your "intimate space". You'll also see that this
is one of the simplest forms of home improvement you can
undertake.